, Fruit, Plants, Produce ' I BARLEY straw, bright, shed : i stored. $1 1 bale, ph SPN ■ I (295)885. 478-631. I BARLEY straw from unthrashed hall damaged crops, high grain contents, in i bales, good quality, sell Phone 252-267. ; BARLEY straw for sale, cartage available close proximity. Contact Darfield Rifle Club. Phone 788 Sheffield. Darfield 88-136. BARLEY, wheat straw, sell, good quality. Phone 252-267. BEANS (dwarf), $1.20 kg. tomatoes. courgettes $1.50 kg. lettuce. raddish, spring onions 35 cents. Chippewa potatoes $5.20 s.b.. plus other fresh veges at 954 Harewood Rd. Open Saturday. BEDDING vege and pot plants. 37 Cornwall St. (Not Sunday) BLACKCURRANTS, $1 per kilo. Ph. 529-970. Last week. the last retail SALE Business has bloomed. Nurseries all over the South Island stock our plants. It’s time to reclaim our weekends and our front garden. Come in and say goodbye — everything's going for a song. Specialist plants will be available, winters, from the new mail order catalogue (April, SI) Cottage plants, herbs, aromatic no-mow lawns, droughtresistant groundcovers, alpines. The 58 Union St. 881-836 Two blocks south of Brighton Mall from the BNZ THURSDAYS to SATURDAYS RED DELICIOUS ' NOW READY AT PIPPINGROVE Also Spartan Gala Peaches LOW PRICE FOR HAIL DAMAGED Please bring containers 12-5 P.M. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. MARSHES ROAD, PREBBLETON
AUTUMN FLOWERING BEDDING PLANTS CPCCU Cl IPPI ICC BUTTERFLY DOUBLE ANTIRRHINUMS PANSIES, GIANT MIXED VIOLAS, YELLOW, BLUE, ORANGE POLYANTHUS, PACIFIC GIANTS STOCK, TRYSOMIC AND BROMPTON $1.45 Pack STILL SOME SUMMER VARIETIES AT SPECIAL PRICES Only 79c Pack ( y COX’S J NURSERIES s Y 15 WYCHBURY ST, SPREYDON Vf (OH Lyttelton Street, near school). '— IB Weekday Hours: 8.00 a.m.—5.00 p.m. \ I Saturday 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. -fl-J Closed Sundays. JLLU, r SWEET WILLIAM WEE WILLIE The little plants bloom so freely, you'll wonder where lhe foliage is. Wee " l,lie Wlil * lower Q uick| y unlike other varieties which take a fuU year. The ultra dwarf height of 4in - Wllh Gin. spread are useful for ttedcbng 3n(l borders. Gay colour combinations. HUtHi?SISO <MtttSs.3o TIME TO TAKE YOUR CUniNGS ANO WE HAVE YOUR MEEDS Propagating Mix, Shade Sand. Peat, Seradix Root Forming Hormone. DETTini AUTC 27 Ottawa road, wainoni DE I I Ar LAH I D phone asT-ess UItnCEDV OPEN SATURDAYBIm to spm nUHOCn ■ MON TO FRI Sim to S.3opm PICK-YOUR-OWN APPLES COX’S ORANGE KIDDS ORANGE REDWOOD ORCHARD, 45 Hawkins Road (Off Prestons Road) OPEN 9.30 A.M.-5 P.M. EVERY WEEK-END _ v . _ ...... .
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